If the animal control authority determines that an animal or reptile is a potentially dangerous animal or reptile under § 90.36 of this chapter, the animal control authority shall issue an order to the owner of the animal or reptile requiring the owner to do any of the following:
(A) Show evidence that the owner of the potentially dangerous animal or reptile is 18 years of age or older;
(B) Obtain a valid license for the potentially dangerous animal or reptile pursuant to state law;
(C) Show evidence that the animal or reptile has a current rabies vaccination;
(D) Provide a proper enclosure (as defined in this subchapter) for the animal or reptile;
(E) Require the owner to register the animal or reptile as a potentially dangerous animal or reptile and pay an annual fee for such registration as determined by the Board;
(F) Spay or neuter the animal or reptile;
(G) Implant a microchip into the animal or reptile which is registered with the animal control authority;
(H) Require the owner to enter the animal or reptile in a socialization and/or behavior program approved by the animal control authority; or
(I) Require the owner to provide the animal control authority with the name and address of the new owner if the ownership or physical custody of the animal or reptile is transferred.
(Amended 8-19-2008)